Rep. Farry Comments on Future of Budget Debate
- 7/21/2009
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The state House voted to non-concur with a Senate amended version of the state budget on Tuesday. The Senate plan reduced the overall spending level to #27.1 billion, restored funding to higher education and would not require a tax hike. The House action now moves the bill into a House / Senate conference committee where a compromise budget can be hammered out. Rep. Frank Farry (R-Bucks) said he is glad to see an end to the budget games, and hopes agreement on a spending plan can be reached soon so state workers can be paid. Mike Davies Reports – Story and Bite available.
Rep. Farry Says New House Republican Budget Plan Meets PA Needs Without Tax Increase
- 7/10/2009
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A balanced state budget plan that calls for no state tax increase was unveiled Friday by House Republicans in Harrisburg. Rep. Frank Farry (R-Bucks) said the $27.3 billion budget proposal would continue to fund vital services while cutting discressionary government spending, without a state income tax increase. Mike Davies reports...
Rep. Frank Farry Comments on Open Records Legislation
- 6/25/2009
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A bi-partisan group of House lawmakers joined together Thursday outside of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records to call for increased accountability and transparency in Harrisburg by creating a publicly accessible on-line database of all state government expenditures. Rep. Frank Farry (R-Bucks), a co- sponsor of the Pennwatch bill, said lawmakers want to dramatically expand the number of state expense records available to help ensure accountability in state government spending. Mike Davies Reports - Story and Bite available.
Rep. Farry Comments on Swearing In Day
- 1/6/2009
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Pennsylvania lawmakers returned to the state capitol on Tuesday to be sworn into office for the upcoming legislative session. Rep. Frank Farry of Bucks County, one of the 27 new members of the House of Representatives, said he was glad to be sworn in and ready to get down to business, dealing with a number of important issues facing the state. Mike Davies Reports - Story and Bite available.